
CL reviewer (1st quarter first sem)
Quiz by Morris Agata
Tag the questions with any skills you have. Your dashboard will track each student's mastery of each skill.
Recite the definition of prayer
A prayer that calls down God's blessing upon us - His goodness, His closeness, His mercy.
Every person who understands that he or she is God's creature will humbly recognize the Almighty and adore Him.
God wants us to ask, to turn to Him in times of need, to cry out, implore, lament, call upon Him, and even to struggle with Him in prayer.
Everything that we are and have comes from God. Being grateful to God, the giver of all good things, makes us happy.
We need to express spontaneously our delight in God and the rejoicing in our hearts.
We ask for God's forgiveness through our Lord Jesus Christ, for the sins through which we rejected God and His love.
While praying, we should not think pious thoughts. We should express what is in our hearts and offer it to God as complaint, petition, praise, and thanks.
A prayerful seeking that starts with a sacred text or a sacred image and explores the will, the signs, and the presence of God.
Is love, silence, listening, ang being in the presence of God. â concentration on spiritual things as a form of private devotion
Is to find God's will.
__ and noticing __ movements of attraction and heaviness.
Involves prayer and weighing facts and feelings about the several good choices which ultimately leads... what is the best fit for an individual.
What rule of discernment is this, is between POSSIBLES
What rule of discernment is this, is not OUT THERE, it is IN THERE
What rule of discernment is this, is making decisions between GOODS
What rule of discernment is this, must be done in CONSOLATION, not in DESOLATION
What rule of discernment is this, entails RESPONSIBILITY
is a process which everyone must learn to master in order to live well."
an exercise of intelligence, of skill, and also of will...these are conditions for making a good choice
is the aid in recognizing the signals with which the Lord makes himself known in unexpected, even unpleasant situations.
A strong feeling of suitability for a particular career or occupation.
To respond to Christ's call.
To pattern our lives on the Spirit, teaching, and example of Jesus Christ.
If it is a major decision to make in the future in the particular vocation, you need to spend time to carefully reflect on your choices.
It is important to have a realistic knowledge of yourself. Ask yourself what you can contribute to be of fruitful service to the community.
A good formation would be an advantage in terms of doing well in your chosen state of life.
The common state of life in the Church: baptized, non-ordained Christians who belong to the People of God.
To INFUSE the secular world with the Spirit of the Gospel through their words, actions, and life.
It signifies the union of Christ and the Church; the grace of the sacrament perfects the human love of the spouses and sanctifies them on the way to eternal life.
They offer their lives to God through the service of their family, the Church, or the society.
The chosen life of those who enter an order or congregation of celibate men and women consecrated to God.
They serve God by following same religious charism and structure.
Religious women who try to emulate St. Francis's spirit by performing works of teaching, charity, and social service.
Called by God to a life of service to nurse the sick poor, as walking nuns, which was central to charism.
They dedicate their time, energy, talents, and their life for the spread of the Gospel through the means of social communication. They are also known as "Media Nuns."
Their mission is to take care of the hungry, the homeless, the crippled, the blind, all those people who feel unwanted, uncared for throughout society.Â
They are ordained to be able to preach the Gospel and shepherd the faithful, as well as to celebrate divine worship.
is about making Godâs dream come true, the great vision of fraternity that Jesus cherished when He prayed to the Father 'that they may all be one'